- Sep 21, 2007
- 121
- Pool Size
- 96000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
My Aquarite SWG T-15 cell is 4 yr old, the warranty is 1yr. I've removed it from my system each year and stored it in the garage. Last year I noticed that the product label that goes around the middle cylinder came off. When the pump was running, there were water drops originating from the seam under the label. The label was located on a 4"diameter cylinder that is 1.75" long, and at each end of the cylinder is a small step to a diameter ~4.125". The seam is about 3/4" from one end of the cylinder.
This year it drips is every 3-5 seconds.
I'm considering fixing this using one of the following options
- Rubber/Silicon Tape
-Adhesive/Epoxy, These are available in putty and liquid forms. Could I simply run a bead of PVC adhesive around the seam?
-Fiberglass Wrap
-Rubber and Hose clamp. I like the hose clamp idea because if it doesn't work, I can try the other alternatives. I'd have to find a 4" rubber ring less than 1.75" long that would stretch over the 4.125" diameter step to sit on the 4" cylinder, and then put on a pipe clamp. I found a flexible coupling I could buy that is 4" long with a clamp on each end. I could cut it and only use one clamp. At the ends of a cylinder is a small step which I could likely pull the rubber over.
I live in Ontario and all the hardware stores are closed due to COVID with curbside pickup only. So I can't just take it in to see what fits.
Any recommendations/suggestions.
Thanks
This year it drips is every 3-5 seconds.
I'm considering fixing this using one of the following options
- Rubber/Silicon Tape
-Adhesive/Epoxy, These are available in putty and liquid forms. Could I simply run a bead of PVC adhesive around the seam?
-Fiberglass Wrap
-Rubber and Hose clamp. I like the hose clamp idea because if it doesn't work, I can try the other alternatives. I'd have to find a 4" rubber ring less than 1.75" long that would stretch over the 4.125" diameter step to sit on the 4" cylinder, and then put on a pipe clamp. I found a flexible coupling I could buy that is 4" long with a clamp on each end. I could cut it and only use one clamp. At the ends of a cylinder is a small step which I could likely pull the rubber over.
I live in Ontario and all the hardware stores are closed due to COVID with curbside pickup only. So I can't just take it in to see what fits.
Any recommendations/suggestions.
Thanks